As a general rule names are not translated, so it stays Susan.
The German equivalent is Susanne.
how do you say Susan in Slovak
In Spanish, "Susan" is translated as "Susana." In French, it is "Suzanne." In German, it is "Susanne."
Susan Olupitan was born on January 27, 1969, in Halle an der Saale, German Democratic Republic.
No 'Neither Bill or Susan say that the stove was working'
Susan Schneibel has written: 'The reception of Herman Melville in German criticism, 1847-1933' -- subject(s): Appreciation, Criticism, Criticism and interpretation, English language, History, History and criticism, Translating and interpreting, Translating into German, Translations into German
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It depends on the context.For example, you would say "The cake belongs to Susan and him."However, you would say "He and Susan were working on the project together."It depends on how the sentence is worded - the way to tell which to use is to split the phrase up and try it with both the name Susan and the word him - if it still sounds right, use him instead of he.
How do you say "War" In german? Answer: "Krieg"
To say body in German it is Körper
Tranianieren is how you say practice in German.
How do i say i have a brother and a sister in German ?
In order to say "My eyes" in German you say meine Augen